In Wake Up Sid, Sid speaks the same dialogue that Akash spoke in Dil Chahta Hai. "Usne teri khuddari ko lalkara hain yaar, kya kar raha hain, mard ban, be a man" In an interview, Ayan Mukerji said that Dil Chahta Hai was the one movie that changed his life.
Maneesh Sharma's Fan took elements from Shah Rukh Khan's movies, such as Darr, Baazigar, and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ). In Fan, Gaurav takes the train from the same platform where Raj and Simran said goodbye in DDLJ.
In the song, Ae Watan from Meghna Gulzar's Raazi, Alia Bhatt's character Sehmat is seen near the poster of the Pakistani film Shaheed. This film is the story of a 'foreigner' who arrives in Saudi Arabia with an ulterior motive. Sehmat also does the same as she goes as a spy to a different country.
In Kundan Shah's Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa and Kya Kehna, the boy waits for the girl (whom he secretly loves) with flowers at the railway station.
The same dialogue in Vishal Bhardwaj's Haider and Alan J. Pakula's All The President's Men.
In Akshay Roy's Meri Pyaari Bindu, the little boy's shirts convey a little message. This happens when Bubla comes to his house and does not know that his relatives are waiting for him. The boy's shirt says, "Here comes trouble." In the ending moments of the film, the boy's shirt says, "Game Over."
Netflix has added Kaizad Gustad's Boom. The movie introduces Katrina Kaif using pictures and snippets from her real life.
The best fathers give similar lessons—Bunny's father in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, and Elio's father in Call Me By Your Name.
Dialogue of the Day:
"Jo aankhein keh deti hai, unke aage lafzon ka darja kya. Bade wafaadar hai aapke aansun, aapki ijaazat ke bagair bahar bhi nahi nikalte."
—Saba, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
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